In line with Keith's offer I can scan, OCR, and paste the pictures in
relatively
easily. I'll also chip in for the copying costs and provide a web site if you
need it.
Andy
On 10/03/98 10:27 AM Joe Curry said...
>
>In case anybody is wondering what happened to those service bulletins I
>mentioned a few weeks ago, I still have them but have not had the time
>to transpose them for uploading to the internet.
>
>Here's the problem as I see it.
>
>1. I tried re-typing them so they will be in a text format so they will
>not take up as much server space as if they were scanned. But that
>process is too time intensive and there are illustrations that have to
>be scanned anyway. After doing about 4 or 5, I realized that was not
>how I wanted to spend the rest of my natural life.
>
>2. Scanning them and uploading would also be time consuming and the
>resulting files would be too large for my own server resources.
>
>3. Others have offered to do the work, but I would have to get them
>copied as the owner of the documents doesn't want them to leave my
>possession. The volume if the data would make it very expensive to copy
>and I can't see bearing that expense.
>
>Any suggestions? These documents need to be shared, but I have found
>myself entirely too short of time and funds to do it justice.
>
>Regards,
>Joe
>--
>"If you can't excel with talent, triumph with effort."
>
> -- Dave Weinbaum in National Enquirer
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